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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
AGENDA
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1992 7:00 P.M.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER
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"7 I 0 1'h1 I. Pledge of Allegiance
II. Roll Call
Commissioner Arner Commissioner Haskvitz
Commissioner Banks Commissioner Preston
Commissioner Billings Chairman Schmidt
Commissioner Cooper
III. Approval of Minutes 5 P
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IV. Como►ission Business
M-0- p,r A. ADMINISTRATION OF OATH OF OFFICE FOR COMMISSIONERS ARNER,
BANKS, HASKVITZ, AND SCHMIDT - (Mayor Stout)
V. Announcements
SQ 5 B. WELCOME TO MEMBERS AND STAFF OF THE CITY OF LA VERNE'S "CITY
BEAUTIFUL COMMITTEE"
VI. Director's Reports
C. HPC PROJECT STATUS UPDATE
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V,V,do�ce. giu��`S D. STATUS OF CHINA HOUSE - (Oral Report)
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G. BUDGET PROCESS
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VIII. Public Comments
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Commission. Items to be discussed here are those which do not
already appear on this agenda.
IX. Adjournment
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 31, 1992
TO: Chairman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission
FROM: Anthea Hartig, Associate Planner
SUBJECT: VISIT FROM THE CITY OF LA VERNEIS CITY BEAUTIFUL COMMITTEE
AND CITY STAFF
The City of La Verne is in the process of developing a preservation
strategy. Select staff, namely Steve Preston and Arlene Banks, have
persuaded the La Verne City Council to consider transforming the current
City Beautiful Committee to the Scenic and Cultural Resources
Commission. Members of this Committee, desiring to see how a Historic
Preservation Commission really works, will be observing our upcoming
meeting in February. Please reference the attached memo from Community
Development Director Preston to the City Beautiful Committee for more
details.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call 989-1861, extension
2290. See you at the next meeting.
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Memorandum PLANNING DIVISION
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DATE: January 21 , 1992
TO: City Beautiful Committee
FROM: Steven A. Preston, AICP
Community Development Director
SUBJECT: UPDATE REGARDING PROPOSAL FOR A
SCENIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
I wanted to take a few minutes and update you concerning
recent developments in our department:
1. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Many of you have expressed interest in seeing how a historic
preservation commission functions. To give you a better idea
of how preservation commissioners do their job, we have
arranged for you to visit an upcoming meeting of Rancho
Cucamonga' s Historic Preservation Commission.
DATE: Thursday, February 6, 1992
TIME: 7 :00 p.m.
PLACE: Council Chambers, Rancho Cucamonga
Civic Center; 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Northeast corner Haven at Civic Center Drive
(see map)
No major hearings are scheduled that night, but following the
meeting we' ll adjourn to the former Thomas Winery at Foothill
and Vineyard, perhaps Rancho Cucamonga' s finest example to
date of adaptive reuse for a historic structure. I ' ll buy
dessert for the group.
If you wish, we can arrange transportation in the City van.
Please call Arlene Banks at (714) 596-8706 if you would like
us to make these arrangements.
2. DEVELOPMENT OF PROPOSAL
When the Council and Planning Commission met jointly in
October to discuss the City' s preservation strategy, Council
indicated that it would consider a proposal to form a
preservation commission using the talents of City Beautiful ;
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Update re Cultural Resources Committee
January 21 , 1992
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however, much work must still be done before a formal proposal
can be forwarded to Council .
It ' s time to sit down and begin discussions regarding how a
commission can be developed incorporating the best of City
Beautiful and preservation issues. In accordance with
Council ' s direction, we are asking that BOTH the City
Beautiful Committee and Planning Commission appoint two
members who will sit roundtable with staff to formulate the
proposal . I have scheduled the matter for February 12 before
the Planning Commission and would ask that you similarly
appoint two members to serve on the subcommittee at your next
meeting.
Thanks for your continued interest. Should you have any
questions, please call me at (714) 596-8706.
teven A. Preston, AICP
Community Development Director
cc: Jay Fugitt
Planning Commission
Bill Aguirre
Wayne Michalak
Joan McDowell
Arlene Banks
Anthea Hartig, City of Rancho Cucamonga
Larry Henderson, City of Rancho Cucamonga
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: February 6, 1992
TO: Chairman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission
FROM: Larry J. Henderson, AICP, Principal Planner
BY: Anthea M. Hartig, Associate Planner
SUBJECT: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION PROJECT STATUS UPDATE
BACKGROUND:
Staff is taking this opportunity to apprise the Commission on the standing of
several on-going preservation projects. It is our hope that this inf ormation
will prove useful; we will of course answer any questions you may have on the
following data.
UPDATES:
Alta Lola Heights Citrus Packing Haase Redevelopment Project
The Redevelopment Agency's consultants, Architectural Resources Group (ARG) ,
presented the final draft of the Adaptive Reuse Study to staff on January 16,
1992. Conducted in five phases, the study analyzed the current conditions of
the buildings and site, performed a preliminary structural investigation, and
then began a use study as well as a spatial analysis. Marketing information,
code requirements, and potential impact on the historic fabric were also
considered and evaluated. Cost estimates and report preparation constituted
the final phases of the process.
ARG recommended to the Redevelopment Agency the rehabilitation of the Alta
Loma Heights Citrus Packing House structures and site for senior housing.
Their investigation revealed that currently and in the future a market will
exist for affordable senior housing in the City and that the packing house is
a logical and fitting location for such units. Along with the benefit of
providing housing, such a project will help preserve and provide a new life
for the City's oldest surviving packing house complex. Other uses in
combination with housing were recommended, including selected
retail/commercial venues and a permanent community services facility. Staff
is now reviewing the firm's suggestions and will commence project development
process as indicated by the City Council.
Archives and Regional History Center Development
Staff is pleased to inform the Commission that initial efforts at recruiting
volunteers to help accession, process, and catalog archival documents have met
with great success. Quite ,a cadre of familiar, historic, and new faces have
responded to the call. Along with consultant Chuck Wilson, staff will develop
and conduct two volunteer training workshops in early March, scheduled to
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
HPC PROJECT UPDATES
February 6, 1992
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occur from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. on both March 7 and 14, 1992. After these
workshops, processing work will begin in earnest preparation for the grand
opening set tentatively for mid-June.
M- fey-Garcia House Rehabilitation and Barn Reconstruction
The Etiwanda Historical Society, upon receiving a sub-recipient grant from the
City's CDBG program, has begun the completion of the restoration of the
historic home. Having chosen a project architect in December 1991, the
Society hopes to go out to bid, using a combination of volunteer and contract
labor, within the next few months.
The processing of plans for the reconstruction of the house's barn have passed
the City's first plan check and are awaiting corrections. A revision to the
Conditional Use Permit has been submitted and processed to the Technical
Review Committee level. The Wattson Company has not yet donated the funds to
complete this project; however, staff anticipates that this will be
forthcoming soon, as the Foothill Marketplace project condition regarding the
barn stipulates that this donation must be made prior to demolition permits.
(The HABS/HAER documentation project is fully underway which also must be
completed prior to demolition. )
G.P. Ledig House Rehabilitation
Staff is happy to report that escrow on the purchase of the historic
landmark's new site closed during the third week of December 1991. Plans and
cost estimates are being finalized with the goal of requesting bid
authorization from the Redevelopment Agency at the February 19, 1992, City
Council Meeting. Staff has also procured some funding from the Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) program's historic preservation budget which
will be repaid to that account upon sale of the home.
Old Alta Loma Neighborhood Plan Co�sncenent
An in-house team has been formed to research and write the Neighborhood Plan
for the historic core of the Alta Loma community. Along with Anthea,
Associate Planner Alan Warren, Assistant Planner Vince Bertoni, and Planning
Technician Cathy Morris compose the team. Having completed a detailed
schedule for the drafting and finalization of the Plan, the team has also
toured the area on foot and by car and received their first history lesson on
the area. The Commission will be an integral part of the Plan's development,
with opportunities for input and participation in the joint HPC/Planning
Commission workshop tentatively scheduled for April 29, 1992. The target date
for completion of the Plan is late November of this year.
Old History Progra=, Phase I
After approximately 210 hours of time, and 22 trips to the area for meetings
and interviews, the consulting firm Mellon and Associates have finished the
first installment of the City's Oral History Program, sponsored by the Rancho
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
HPC PROJECT UPDATES
February 6, 1992
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Cucamonga Community Foundation. The firm anticipates submission of all tapes
and transcriptions to the City by February 10, 1992. The challenge remains to
continue these efforts and to procure funding for future phases as there are
many important sources and persons left to be recorded.
Plaque Program and Other Outreach Activities
The first landmark/point of interest plaque placed in the City was dedicated
last Wednesday, January 29, 1992. Much collaborative effort brought about
this ceremony, as Commissioners Arner and Banks lent their time and support
freely to staff. Special credit is due to Technician Cathy Morris for her
hard work. The plaque was conditioned with the approval of the housing tract
now occupying the land and was installed by Sahama Development following the
Commission and staff's guidance and approval. With a limited amount of
available funding, the sub-committee hopes that the City can install a plaque
for one of the landmarks tagged by the Commission during their related
discussions about the plaque program last year.
The sub-committee and staff have now turned to another dedication ceremony,
the rededication of the Alta Loma Honor Roll, about which the Commission will
be apprised at a later date.
Stoebe House Stabilization Issue
As the Commission is aware, unsolved probate issues have prohibited the
settling of ownership and thus rehabilitation matters regarding the landmarked
property, according to one of the potential owners, Jack Hall. The latest
probate has been set for March 6, 1992. If Mr. Hall receives ownership, he
will be able to continue restoration work, subject to applying for the
appropriate permits.
Thomas Winery Artifacts Disposition
The Regional Parks Department of San Bernardino County wishes to receive
ownership of the artifacts for use in the future heritage facility at the
Cucamonga Guasti Regional Park. The two conditions placed on the donation by
City staff are that there shall be some type of sign, plaque, or other
identification indicating the source of the materials and that if the County
no longer has use for any of these materials, they will be offered back to the
City via the Commission. Staff anticipates the County will take possession of
the artifacts within the next two weeks.
Respectfully submitted,
;J;. Henderson, AICP
Principal Planner
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Memorandum
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DATE: January 21 , 1992 A
TO: City Beautiful Committee
FROM: Steven A. Preston, AICP
Community Development Director
SUBJECT: UPDATE REGARDING PROPOSAL FOR A
SCENIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
I wanted to take a f concerning
rec opments in
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Many of you have expressed interest in seeing how a historic
preservation commission functions . To give you a better idea ,
of how preservation commissioners do their job, we have
arranged for you to visit an upcoming meeting of Rancho
Cucamonga ' s Historic Preservation Commission.
DATE: Thursday, February 6 , 1992
i
TIME: 7 : 00 p.m.
PLACE: Council Chambers , Rancho Cucamonga
Civic Center; 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Northeast corner Haven at Civic Center Drive
(see map)
No m r hearings are scheduled that night, but following the
meeting w—Or- o the former Thomas Winery at Foothill
and Vineyard, perhapsRa'Trcha Cucamonga ' s finest example to
date of adaptive reuse for a historic structure. I ' ll buy
dessert for the group.
If you wish, we can arrange transportation in the City van.
Please call Arlene Banks at (714) 596-8706 if you would like
U make these arrangements .
2. DEVELOPMENT OF PROPOSAL
When the Council and Planning Commission met jointly in
October to discuss the City ' s preservation strategy, Council
indicated that it would consider a proposal to form a
preservation commission using the talents of City Beautiful ;
Update re Cultural Resources Committee
January 21 , 1992
Page 2
however, much work must still be done before a formal proposal
can be forwarded to Council .
It ' s time to sit down and begin discussions regarding how a
commission can be developed incorporating the best of City
Beautiful and preservation issues . In accordance with
Council ' s direction, we are asking that BOTH the City
Beautiful Committee and Planning Commission appoint two
members who will sit roundtable with staff to formulate the
proposal . I have scheduled the matter for February 12 before
the Planning Commission and would ask that you similarly
appoint two members to serve on the subcommittee at your next
meeting.
Thanks for your continued interest . Should you have any
questions, please call me at (714) 596-8706 .
teven A. Preston, AICP
Community Development Director
cc: Jay Fugitt
Planning Commission
Bill Aguirre
Wayne Michalak
Joan McDowell
Arlene Banks
Anthea Hartig, City of Rancho Cucamonga
Larry Henderson, City of Rancho Cucamonga
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